The last of the Moghul Emperors was:
(a) Jahandar Shah
(b) Shah Alam II
(c) Alamgir II
(d) Bahadur Shah II
For 2004-05, GDP projection of Reserve Bank of India is 1 8-9 percent 2 10.5-11 percent 3 3.5-4 percent 4 6-6.5 percent
The Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 1996 was recently presented to an organization which is considered as ?Doctors without Borders?. What is the actual name of this organization? 1 World Health Organisation 2 The World Red Cross Society 3 Amnesty International 4 Medicines sans Frontiers
Hormones are normally absent in 1 Rat 2 Monkey 3 Bacteria 4 Cat
The fundamental duties of Indian citizens were provided by ? a) An amendment of the constitution b) A judgement of the Supreme Court c) An order issued to issued by the president d) A legislation adopted by the parliament
An ant can see the objects all around it due to the presence of 1 Simple eyes 2 Eyes over the head 3 Well developed eyes 4 Compound eyes
The first three major steel plants in the public sector (Bhilai, Durgapur and Rourkela) came into operation in stages between: (A) 1951-1956 (B) 1953-1959 (C) 1956-1962 (D) 1951-1966
The largest gland in the human body ? a) Heart b) Lever c) Kidney d) Brain
The earthworm increases the fertility of soil because it 1 Adds nitrogen to it 2 Survives by eating harmful bacteria of soil 3 Turns over large masses of soil 4 Its secretion makes fertililsers easily dissolvable
Which one of the following languages does not occur in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution? (a) Kashmiri (b) Rajasthani (c) Urdu (d) Hindi
Who was the son of Bali? (a) Sugriva (b) Angad (c) Hanuman (d) Jamvant
Economic democracy is envisaged through (1) Fundamental Rights (2) Preamble (3) Directive Principles of State Policy (4) Union List
Which one of these was not murdered? (a) Thomas Becket (b) Socrates (c) Julius Caesar (d) Abraham Lincoln (e) John F Keneedy